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something about the natural environment, the environment around us right now. that really speaks to people. and speaks to us about, of a higher power. >> the green muslim board members meet once a week to discuss teachin from the koran about protecting the earth. sara says the prophet mohammed was a tree hugger literally because he actually hugged a tree after he heard it wailing. >> it just shows so much about his character as a compassionate being and it helps me be more compassionate and to really live more lightly in this world. >> they also get their hands dirty. working at a local farm, cleaning up parks and renting out reusable dinnerware. >> we started renting out reusable dinnerware as a way to get individuals to lessen their waste. so instead of wasting a bunch of styrofoam. we take our table waiware and t it home and wash it. we had 600, 700 people a month are using that. and that's a lot of waste that was reduced. >> they say it's their faith in scripture and not their politics that drives their views on the environment. >> deuteronomy, chapter 20,
something about the natural environment, the environment around us right now. that really speaks to people. and speaks to us about, of a higher power. >> the green muslim board members meet once a week to discuss teachin from the koran about protecting the earth. sara says the prophet mohammed was a tree hugger literally because he actually hugged a tree after he heard it wailing. >> it just shows so much about his character as a compassionate being and it helps me be more...
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it tells us that the introduction of genetic variation allows us it to adapt to a changing environment and gives us the wonderful diversity we see in a room full of peel like this. although they can cause disease they also allow us to adapt. we should be thanksful for them. >> the natural context is how much do we differ. if the mutations are happen happening every time we reproduce how much is there between humans? identical twins differ at essentially zero d.n.a. bases. not quite true but close enough. they are identical at the d.n. allyl. unrelated humans? do i have any guesses as to how much an unrelated pair of humans differs at the d.n.a. level. one in what? well it is not very much. one in a thousand. so at the d.n. allyl, the most fundamental unit of our biology, we are 99.9% identical. there is an important message right there. if we compare ourselves to our nearest biological relative the chimp we are 99% identical to the chimp for d.n.a. sequencing we can line up and compare. we are more different from mice and thank goodness if you compare us to broccoli we are mostly diffe
it tells us that the introduction of genetic variation allows us it to adapt to a changing environment and gives us the wonderful diversity we see in a room full of peel like this. although they can cause disease they also allow us to adapt. we should be thanksful for them. >> the natural context is how much do we differ. if the mutations are happen happening every time we reproduce how much is there between humans? identical twins differ at essentially zero d.n.a. bases. not quite true...
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>> we know that workers and employers do better with the incentive based worked environment we know that they grow faster and are more profitable and also report more satisfaction so it is a great thing i can imagine why they would shy away from but they make a big mistake. gerri: but rewording bad behavior does not deserve a then they think why do i work so hard? >> it is discouraging when you see someone underperforming and getting a bigger bonus that hurts the incentive to do better bet with those reasons as why employers may avoid this house to do with the federal work policies so it makes the most of their job. gerri: will this affect morale? >> absolutely. gerri: that than joe comes in late and then hangs up by the water fountain they have to be bummed out? >> and i was in a situation like that i would approach my boss looked at the metric san the way i perform my deserved a bigger bonus that affects my contribution and also increase the chances i work harder for the next cycle. we ought to be free to negotiate those between us and our employer. gerri: i believe in incentives based
>> we know that workers and employers do better with the incentive based worked environment we know that they grow faster and are more profitable and also report more satisfaction so it is a great thing i can imagine why they would shy away from but they make a big mistake. gerri: but rewording bad behavior does not deserve a then they think why do i work so hard? >> it is discouraging when you see someone underperforming and getting a bigger bonus that hurts the incentive to do...
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the environment at the time was we were knee-deep in iraq. this was a primary concern. but we had reminders the summer before. maybe that was dominating the conversation. >> i think it is created by the administration to make people scared. you know, but this did not happen in boston, didn't? >> no, it did not. do you see him as a misguided case? >> i think this man as a heroic figure who makes a principle stands for the constitution. that is perfectly clear. and here it is a great danger. and great while doing was exposed. the. neil: that there was a process for that. >> i don't know what it was in your case. but there is an inspector general. have you noticed that we have over 100 million americans phone records and we are doing this willy-nilly and we are increasing it. >> he learned from the experience of previous whistleblowers. he quit right after 9/11. he found out that there was apparatus only on foreigners, but domestically as well. they raided his house. there was an individual who went through channels, he went through the inspector general. he went to congre
the environment at the time was we were knee-deep in iraq. this was a primary concern. but we had reminders the summer before. maybe that was dominating the conversation. >> i think it is created by the administration to make people scared. you know, but this did not happen in boston, didn't? >> no, it did not. do you see him as a misguided case? >> i think this man as a heroic figure who makes a principle stands for the constitution. that is perfectly clear. and here it is a...
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it is one of the things we worried about the most these big public events in an uncontrolled environment. >> even though you have the cameras to see someone is dropping a bag, someone saying what's going on at 34th and 5th. by the time you react might not be enough time to stop it. >> you don't know what's going on afterwards unless you have data base which is really good facial recognition. if you could pick out somebody in a crowd maybe intercement them, the chances of that happening are very, very hard because you have to match it against the known data base. that is very hard to construct. >> they said between 10-15 different terror attacks have been stopped. some are comparing this to the times square bomber? how does it remind you have that? >> same thing as an opportunity event. it was a wonderfully warm spring night and literally thousands of people in times square. he drives the car in now he has mass casualties. >> he screwed it up. >> he did jew it up. in both wayses there wecases th personnel. shrapnel designed to hurt people. >> people want to say okay this is a wild cat ope
it is one of the things we worried about the most these big public events in an uncontrolled environment. >> even though you have the cameras to see someone is dropping a bag, someone saying what's going on at 34th and 5th. by the time you react might not be enough time to stop it. >> you don't know what's going on afterwards unless you have data base which is really good facial recognition. if you could pick out somebody in a crowd maybe intercement them, the chances of that...
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the environment is more complex, their need for strategic understanding in this complex environment more than ever. second the idea that we can just close the war colleges and send everyone to civilian academic institutions is untenable. we are talking thousands of students in year. we would want them to go to top schools with security studies programs but there aren't enough of those programs and not enough of those slots. without an appropriate program, courses might be relevant to somebody. but not to a military officer. so we don't want them just going to any school taking anything. one of the key benefits of the war college to these students, and other branches of the military in other fields and they have an opportunity to talk with each other. the networking is a key part of their educational experience. i have had instances where i had two individuals from the navy, one an aviator, one a submariner sitting next to me and it is like someone talking from mars to someone talking to somebody from jupiter. they have no idea what the other does or what their world is like. if we want t
the environment is more complex, their need for strategic understanding in this complex environment more than ever. second the idea that we can just close the war colleges and send everyone to civilian academic institutions is untenable. we are talking thousands of students in year. we would want them to go to top schools with security studies programs but there aren't enough of those programs and not enough of those slots. without an appropriate program, courses might be relevant to somebody....
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in this environment. right now, all eyes focused on avoiding when these brothers were planning, follow-up attacks, how vulnerible we were. where our security agents messed up. if it was in great desire as there was after 9/11 to find out what president bush and his agents knew and when. we should be asking the same of this administration, and what it knew and when about brothers and their inch tent to did harm -- intent to do harm to this economy and country. >> that very true, i would add the fact a solid national security for america begins with solid economy security. neil, that means making sure that main street, small business owners, just americans have more certainty that begins with making sure we're holding government more accountable on those fronts when small businesses and americans feed of economy we help the budget to become a better america and make sure we have a more solid session session footing. >> we're get into that and what they are spending and how it is going, i will get back to ch
in this environment. right now, all eyes focused on avoiding when these brothers were planning, follow-up attacks, how vulnerible we were. where our security agents messed up. if it was in great desire as there was after 9/11 to find out what president bush and his agents knew and when. we should be asking the same of this administration, and what it knew and when about brothers and their inch tent to did harm -- intent to do harm to this economy and country. >> that very true, i would...
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so i think it is likely there would be so consistent if they were pulled up from the environment. >> [inaudible]. you were saying some were pellets and some were -- >> nails or sharp objects. i can't say what they are with certainty but that is how they look like? >> do you know how many? >> they are numerous, numerous. there were people who have 10, 20, 30, 40 of them in their body, or more. >> stands to reason sir you handed that over to investigators, all the shrapnel? >> we have, we're, we're working very closely with the investigators and we handed them whatever evidence we can find. >> what are you seeing in terms of resiliency from the patients? >> i think that the patients responded to really, really well. the patients that were able to talk when they first arrived and they were not immediately sedated and intubated for the purpose of an operation were amazingly resilient. were, really pulling it together and quite frankly, because of the patients our life was made easier and we were able to provide better care. the patients were really amazing. >> [inaudible]. can you give u
so i think it is likely there would be so consistent if they were pulled up from the environment. >> [inaudible]. you were saying some were pellets and some were -- >> nails or sharp objects. i can't say what they are with certainty but that is how they look like? >> do you know how many? >> they are numerous, numerous. there were people who have 10, 20, 30, 40 of them in their body, or more. >> stands to reason sir you handed that over to investigators, all the...
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be aware of your environment. >> sounds like the best advice is don't let them affect your life, live your life? >> live your life. when you compromise how you live, that gives them a victory. as painful as it is today, you can't let them succeed, but us changing the norm, changing how we live. >> david kerley, abc news, washington. >> and a riveting picture from this day when we come back. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progres
be aware of your environment. >> sounds like the best advice is don't let them affect your life, live your life? >> live your life. when you compromise how you live, that gives them a victory. as painful as it is today, you can't let them succeed, but us changing the norm, changing how we live. >> david kerley, abc news, washington. >> and a riveting picture from this day when we come back. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations...
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research and talk to educators, and as tom they noted earlier we have kids growing up in a digital environment, up and don't find a way to talk to them, and they made a picture and is hanging on the wall. and what are the reasons they might be able to engage in a fair use of a particular piece of copyright content. it is an important concept and when we will continue to explore, and the same kind of resource before, the same resource to copyright in legal terms. and reach the next generation of people thinking about creativity and the importance of having control over creative works. >> we won't get to all the questions. and a consumer education rollout and also interested as we go forward on measuring success, really interesting. this is the start of it, starting the past couple weeks going on and watching that closely. and working really hard to the advisory board, i really appreciate taking the time to speak with us. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> next on c-span2 the first lady discusses childhood obesity. the author of on saudi arabia talks ab
research and talk to educators, and as tom they noted earlier we have kids growing up in a digital environment, up and don't find a way to talk to them, and they made a picture and is hanging on the wall. and what are the reasons they might be able to engage in a fair use of a particular piece of copyright content. it is an important concept and when we will continue to explore, and the same kind of resource before, the same resource to copyright in legal terms. and reach the next generation of...
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it will be a much more challenging environment if the economy is signaled what it's doing recently and inflation finally starts to find some footing on the upper side. those friend and yield curves maybe a little bit more volatile than the fed hopes they will be. >> what is the presumption, jeffrey rosenberg, of future inflation? what is the likelihood that viewers were world wide -- that viewers worldwide will see ?nflation next year >> this is not an inflationary problem. first and foremost, people have too much fear of inflation. the problem is that we have not had enough inflation. however, the u.s. might see the bottoming of inflation figures, and in the beginning to rise. we will call it one percent to maybe one .5%. -- to maybe 1.5%. that trend may undermine the forward guidance of -- objective of the fed to keep the interest rates on the short end of the curve. >> you talk about the credibility of guidance. i'm wondering if janet yellen will get a pass in the beginning, in that people will assume that she is credible, at least in the beginning of her term until such time she is
it will be a much more challenging environment if the economy is signaled what it's doing recently and inflation finally starts to find some footing on the upper side. those friend and yield curves maybe a little bit more volatile than the fed hopes they will be. >> what is the presumption, jeffrey rosenberg, of future inflation? what is the likelihood that viewers were world wide -- that viewers worldwide will see ?nflation next year >> this is not an inflationary problem. first...
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watching this story unfold was that this was a corporation, and there was this kind of hostile work environment where again and again workers have become pros where they swerve to get away from his grasp, his moves, it is a pattern of behavior that has gone on and on. if this were a comny, they could sue the company for damages. our taxpayeron the hook for his behavior? >> absolutely. they can sue him in his official capacity. at the end of the day they will probably sue him in his official capacity and sue him privately, but the person and the entity is going to be the city because they have the taxpayer money and they can sue him that way. melissa: was the anything along the way people could have done to lessen the liability? if somebody had responded, he is sort of the guy in charge. you would city board of directors should have stepped in and removed him to get rid of the hostile work environment. can anybody have sheltered the taxpayers from this liability? >> sure. to the point where somebody recognized there was a problem, they should have been something done to make it possible for the
watching this story unfold was that this was a corporation, and there was this kind of hostile work environment where again and again workers have become pros where they swerve to get away from his grasp, his moves, it is a pattern of behavior that has gone on and on. if this were a comny, they could sue the company for damages. our taxpayeron the hook for his behavior? >> absolutely. they can sue him in his official capacity. at the end of the day they will probably sue him in his...
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behind that was the fact that i wasn't able to include the most important person in my life in my work environment where i spend a lot of time. at that point, a couple things happened. that happened. my mother was sick with lung cancer and, you know, i think i just made the decision. i wasn't repaired to make that sacrifice anymore and started to think about if i did this and did it in a certain way, would i have the opportunity to make a contribution to the dialogue on sexuality and especially male professional sports. >> no doubt there are active nba players who are gay. at some point, at what point will they feel good enough to come out? >> that's the big question, isn't it? i don't know. you know, i think it will be amazingly courageous when somebody decides to take that step. these are very young people with not a lot of life experience beyond basketball. it will happen but predicting when is a difficult thing to do. >> have you spoken to any of them and what advice or conversation -- >> no, that's -- i talked to a lot of people. i'm not going to talk about who i have spoken to. i think every
behind that was the fact that i wasn't able to include the most important person in my life in my work environment where i spend a lot of time. at that point, a couple things happened. that happened. my mother was sick with lung cancer and, you know, i think i just made the decision. i wasn't repaired to make that sacrifice anymore and started to think about if i did this and did it in a certain way, would i have the opportunity to make a contribution to the dialogue on sexuality and especially...
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budget of $52 million in 2010, which is said and was spent on health, sustainable development, and the environment. here in washington politics can get quite he did, but it is nothing close to the fight of broke out in venezuela. lawmakers literally punched, kicked, and shoved each other, and all of it was caught on tape. this comes after weeks of this year following the presidential election. >> first the ballot box. now the national assembly brawl. the bitterly contested election is still being fought out. widespread frustration turned into fistfights. it is unclear who started the violence. it seems to have begun after the opposition on for all of banners saying, of parliamentary coup. afterwards, the battered politicians emerge. one opposition legislator described what happened with the parliamentary coup that had been premeditated, cowardly, and inhumane. another accused government members of provoking the fight. he said these people came to where we were seated and without a word, hit us on our backs. thenew president blamed opposition for provoking violence and went on national tv to call f
budget of $52 million in 2010, which is said and was spent on health, sustainable development, and the environment. here in washington politics can get quite he did, but it is nothing close to the fight of broke out in venezuela. lawmakers literally punched, kicked, and shoved each other, and all of it was caught on tape. this comes after weeks of this year following the presidential election. >> first the ballot box. now the national assembly brawl. the bitterly contested election is...
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i can't say whether it was placed there or part of the environment. >> reporter: the shrapnel is just one of the clues. >> there are fragments in the victimance in the salk and what they will be able to do is probably reconstruct the timer device, what was used and look it will tell them if someone put it together over the internet or is this a bomb maker. >> reporter: hundreds of state and federal investigators have descended on boston to figure out who built the bombs and set them off. >> federal and state and local law enforcement are coordinating closely. the fbi has taken charge of the investigation. >> reporter: this type of attack has been law enforcement's worst fear. a soft target where suspects can blend in and inflict mass casualties. >> unfortunately these kinds of settings, a marathon, a concert, they are attractive targets. >> reporter: the boston marathon is a heavily policed event. more than 500 national guard troops were on scene this afternoon as well as members of the boston police and fire department. but that did not prevent this from happening. >> anyone can walk
i can't say whether it was placed there or part of the environment. >> reporter: the shrapnel is just one of the clues. >> there are fragments in the victimance in the salk and what they will be able to do is probably reconstruct the timer device, what was used and look it will tell them if someone put it together over the internet or is this a bomb maker. >> reporter: hundreds of state and federal investigators have descended on boston to figure out who built the bombs and...
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we're focusing on our environment. now this program will get a lot more people on to bikes. beginning if august the state's first bike sharing program right here in the bay yar. it's similar to programs already under way in washington and boston. there will be 700 bikes in communities between san francisco an san jose. people pay an annual membership and check out a bike they can ride to the next kiosk and drop it puff. it's been launched bud the bay area air quality management. they think the program should start with thousands of bikes instead of just 700. >>> let's talk about commuting, if you hate it we have an alternative. >> it's not an electric car, it's an electric bikes. our business tech reporter cruising today. what do you think? do you know what, raj. a high end bike that comes with its own plug-in motor so you'll go further, faster when you pedal to work. the commute tleen san francisco looked a little different today because a group of cyclists got an electric boost from a bay area company. bike maker specialized rolled out the turbo electric bike complete with
we're focusing on our environment. now this program will get a lot more people on to bikes. beginning if august the state's first bike sharing program right here in the bay yar. it's similar to programs already under way in washington and boston. there will be 700 bikes in communities between san francisco an san jose. people pay an annual membership and check out a bike they can ride to the next kiosk and drop it puff. it's been launched bud the bay area air quality management. they think the...
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first the mission of the epa is to protect human health and the environment. as someone that worked on public health i can think of no mission of the federal government that is more important or noble than that. as a member of congress i think i should be doing all i can to encourage the epa as an attempt to carry out a challenging mission. i think too often the pa has made a target for funding cuts and its leadership subjected to the arrest and denigration. mr. chairman, i am a texan from birth to death i'm a texan and i am no stranger to the oreo and gas industries and economic benefits they can bring. or to the pollution and health and environment or impact that they can also bring. i know the epa actions have consequences sometimes negative. i also know that the epa actions have important consequences for health of our constituents. especially those who are young or elderly. and those consequences have been very positive indeed over the 40 years has been in existence we all want a healthy economy but we also want a healthy quality-of-life. and the epa effo
first the mission of the epa is to protect human health and the environment. as someone that worked on public health i can think of no mission of the federal government that is more important or noble than that. as a member of congress i think i should be doing all i can to encourage the epa as an attempt to carry out a challenging mission. i think too often the pa has made a target for funding cuts and its leadership subjected to the arrest and denigration. mr. chairman, i am a texan from...
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so finding alternatives to oil is a high priority for companies that care about the environment. carina visited ford to see how they're using chemistry to build greener cars. >> so, here we are in the biomaterials research lab at ford research and innovation center. this is where we've been looking at making our materials for vehicles more environmentally friendly, both by looking at putting in bio-based materials, things that we can grow, as well as recycled content. we started doing this about 10 years ago, and one of the first areas we looked at was including soybean oil into the seating foams that we put into our cars. >> america is the world's leading producer of soybeans. by using oil from soybeans to make materials like the foam ellen showed me, ford now uses far less petroleum. and soybeans cause less pollution. >> so, one of the other areas we're working on is over here. and do you know what this is? >> it's wheat, right? >> exactly. so we're looking at wheat, as well as other natural fibers, to put into our hard-molded plastics in place of things like fiberglass and min
so finding alternatives to oil is a high priority for companies that care about the environment. carina visited ford to see how they're using chemistry to build greener cars. >> so, here we are in the biomaterials research lab at ford research and innovation center. this is where we've been looking at making our materials for vehicles more environmentally friendly, both by looking at putting in bio-based materials, things that we can grow, as well as recycled content. we started doing...
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claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr al kooper he see puts to data that the number of pressed cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent and cases of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq and which nato forces used white phosphorus depleted uranium rounds and other toxic gases and poisonous substances human rights watch and the world health organization have measured radiation levels in iraq and consider many places in iraq even some very far from the fighting to be contaminated naturally radiation is not racist and foreign soldiers in iraq are not immune usa today even published research results that found that depleted uranium was indeed in the lungs and other organs of navy vets who filed for health compensation claims yet you know saddam hussein seemed like a pretty bad guy but there are al
claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr al kooper he see puts to data that the number of pressed cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent and cases of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq and which...
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governors are working together for import, export policies, quality of life issues, education, howing, environment. that's all they talk about. and so many times our national governments are caught up in these side issues that they're never ever -- never going to agree upon anything. they're still stuck in the past. >> so the biggest change from '89 to 2011 as i understand it is the world changed and that gave your perspective as mayor different cast. >> completely different. the first time we ever had every mayor of the united states, think of that, in the year year 2000 we had mayors from all of south america, we had mayors from southeast asia, europe, russia, coming to chicago for conferences. >> so that's kind of a large -- big picture idea. >> yeah. >> how about as a smaller picture. did chicago really change over those 22 years? >> sure, it has to. if it doesn't change then you live in the past. >> so what ways did you see the city you led change over the years? >> it's realistic. we had more immigrants in from the middle east. more immigrants in from asia. more immigrants of course historic
governors are working together for import, export policies, quality of life issues, education, howing, environment. that's all they talk about. and so many times our national governments are caught up in these side issues that they're never ever -- never going to agree upon anything. they're still stuck in the past. >> so the biggest change from '89 to 2011 as i understand it is the world changed and that gave your perspective as mayor different cast. >> completely different. the...
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. >> it's going to be a safe environment for the community and runners and vom lun tears. >> others made a minimum $20 contribution for a tee shirt. >> i want to reach out and help victim was hospital costs or with more security for next year's marathon. >> many said they weekend's race will be part of a healing process. >> i'm not going to let these people stop me from what i want to do. i'm not changing my life. and more so now this happened i feel the need to do what i -- i love to do. >> sunday's route is a closed course, which will help security ai. moment of silence will be held before the start of the race. >> david, thank you. residents coming together to help 11-year-old aaron hern. the martinez boy now out of the hospital and yesterday, visited the site of the blast as we've reported. his family says he's recovering and now back to being just a normal 11-year-old boy in most respects. this weekend there are two fund-raisers for the family. sunday a fun run will be held at alhambra high school. >> a piece of plane involving the september 11th attacks has been found just blocks f
. >> it's going to be a safe environment for the community and runners and vom lun tears. >> others made a minimum $20 contribution for a tee shirt. >> i want to reach out and help victim was hospital costs or with more security for next year's marathon. >> many said they weekend's race will be part of a healing process. >> i'm not going to let these people stop me from what i want to do. i'm not changing my life. and more so now this happened i feel the need to do...
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we're trying to shire the information in our environment not so much as you protecting our information just for safety and security reasons we don't want to put a map up so folks what figure out where our assets are. we're working with the city attorney and how to protect our assets to share information without sharing our information in a worldwide way. and we're talking with pg&e after the boston event and we'll get together with our departments. but also working with pg&e their starting to work with us on unveiling there 2 million up grates infrastructure and so in a nutshell our group and this is what the lifeline council looks at to make sure we're protected from may i approach terrorist attacks so we don't have a neighbor's like in new orleans not up and running quickly. so the more resilient our lifelines are the quickly we will be operational >> any questions for naomi? >> thank you for your good work. in the the time for councilmembers if you have something to share upcoming events this is our round table >> i'm representing the building and management owners and both of your
we're trying to shire the information in our environment not so much as you protecting our information just for safety and security reasons we don't want to put a map up so folks what figure out where our assets are. we're working with the city attorney and how to protect our assets to share information without sharing our information in a worldwide way. and we're talking with pg&e after the boston event and we'll get together with our departments. but also working with pg&e their...
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all of those things they do that might kill them are exploring their environment. so you have to give them light. don't let them give themselves but give them latitude. you don't need to create a special program to entice people. the very active exploring the solar system does that. looking for life, that's biologist and when you build frontiers in space -- >> we need to think bigger. >> think big and the rest flows behind it. you can create an innovation nation. they should remain nasa the department of innovation. i'm inspired to innovate because the nation is dreaming big. >> the rest of the world comes to see how america innovates. we have creativity. what drives them. >> you want to create an atmosphere in which innovation is a natural thing that everyone just does every day. >> i'm inspired. thank you. nice to see you. have a great weekend. >>> also inspiring, this crossing guard used to cross up defenders in the nba. he's even in the hall of fame. i'm going to tell you who he is and why this may be the smartest move he's made since he stepped off the court.
all of those things they do that might kill them are exploring their environment. so you have to give them light. don't let them give themselves but give them latitude. you don't need to create a special program to entice people. the very active exploring the solar system does that. looking for life, that's biologist and when you build frontiers in space -- >> we need to think bigger. >> think big and the rest flows behind it. you can create an innovation nation. they should remain...
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we're able to say whether these were small bits of metal placed there intentionally or part of the environment. >> reporter: the shrapnel is just one of the clues investigators will be looking at. >> there are fragments in the victims and in the sidewalk and what they will be able to do is probably reconstruct the timer device, what was used and look at the components of the bomb. it will tell them if this is somebody who put this together over the internet or is this a bombmaker? >> reporter: hundreds of state and federal investigators have descended on boston to figure out who could have built the bombs and set them off. >> federal and state and local law enforcement are coordinating closely. the fbi has taken charge of the investigation. >> reporter: this type of attack has long been lawful's worst fear. a soft target where suspects can easily blend in and inflict mass casualties. >> unfortunately these kinds of settings, whether it's a marathon, football, baseball, social event, concert, are attractive targets. we can't get around it. >> reporter: the boston marathon is a heavily policed e
we're able to say whether these were small bits of metal placed there intentionally or part of the environment. >> reporter: the shrapnel is just one of the clues investigators will be looking at. >> there are fragments in the victims and in the sidewalk and what they will be able to do is probably reconstruct the timer device, what was used and look at the components of the bomb. it will tell them if this is somebody who put this together over the internet or is this a bombmaker?...
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serving in different capacities guy environment, the elderly, that dispossessed, improving the community in various capacities, but all would surf. that said, implementing requires that we, the people, first recognize how defective the military system is that we have come to rely upon. with that i will sit down and be more than happy to turn the podium over to hand. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, andrew. thank you to our house. i am happy to be here this evening and very honored to be -- the podium with one of our heroic historians. hundred and -- very, very different from each other and get complement each other in, i think, some very profound ways. but whereas i support and use very practical suggestion or it seems very reasonable and practical if will live in a reasonable and practical country of national service for everyone my would like to carry the argument one step further. my solution would be that we should just not having wars all the other. [applause] national service to just fix the upper structure. we could begin with the commuter train headed by mayor would
serving in different capacities guy environment, the elderly, that dispossessed, improving the community in various capacities, but all would surf. that said, implementing requires that we, the people, first recognize how defective the military system is that we have come to rely upon. with that i will sit down and be more than happy to turn the podium over to hand. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, andrew. thank you to our house. i am happy to be here this evening and very...
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boston properties is a great organization with strong commitment to excellence and environment. and let me give you one example of that. this building will be the first that i know of that will be able to introduce 100 percent fresh air on every floor creating a sustainability and lowering the energy requirements of any building in the united states or the world. [ applause ] so thank you, mark, for helping us on that and i think that we have been in this community since the late 70s and we've developed some 9 million square foot and it's wonderful to be part of the pride of san francisco, but also this tower will be part of an initiative of our country which is to move closer and into pacific. i don't know if you know it, but this will have almost a not quite a twin, but in hong kong, the hong kong monetary authority, you will have 2 towers by cesar pally looking to one of our major initiatives of our country in the next 15 years which is the pacific. so, we will be the brother of the sister in hong kong. so i want to thank each of you for the help and the journey that we have
boston properties is a great organization with strong commitment to excellence and environment. and let me give you one example of that. this building will be the first that i know of that will be able to introduce 100 percent fresh air on every floor creating a sustainability and lowering the energy requirements of any building in the united states or the world. [ applause ] so thank you, mark, for helping us on that and i think that we have been in this community since the late 70s and we've...
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let me pop you into a city environment. we'll jump into a market area. >> yeah, i can see you've got the fruit and vegetable stands. all the trash in the street. which is pretty realistic. >> we're virtual reality comes in is it basically delivers the context for your memory, and the imagery, the sights, the sounds, the smells of being in iraq or afghanistan. >> i hear all these layers of sound. i hear the helicopter. i hear the call to prayer. >> i really think the visual sort of a stage or context, but the sound can really serve to drive emotion. >> this is vehicle three. just got hit. >> go, go, go! >> oh, it just looks like a video game, but when you put the goggles back on, it really brings you back to the same scenario. >> we can put ambient city sounds now. the sound of wind. of course, we can blow stuff up. >> i mean, it was pretty intense. i mean, even when some of the bombs were going off, it wasn't just hearing them in the distance. like i could feel the vibrations of those explosions. >> the body experience is a
let me pop you into a city environment. we'll jump into a market area. >> yeah, i can see you've got the fruit and vegetable stands. all the trash in the street. which is pretty realistic. >> we're virtual reality comes in is it basically delivers the context for your memory, and the imagery, the sights, the sounds, the smells of being in iraq or afghanistan. >> i hear all these layers of sound. i hear the helicopter. i hear the call to prayer. >> i really think the...
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but second, the environment is different. i write in the book the environment for tourism in counterterrorism is very dangerous. i use the business model the traditional model was a franchise model. feet of it like mcdonald's you buy it as a franchisee. you have to buy the burgers and material can take your orders from the central but you operate your own store but you follow the propaganda that mcdonald's calls it marketing. that franchise model was dangerous but not as much as the sole proprietor model because it left a lot of bread crumbs i worked a lot of these cases federally i could not even get information on my own case they would redact data and it was my investigation. i can carry a gun on airforce one that cannot get information on the guy i am investigating from another federal agency? it does not leave the breadcrumbs looking at 9/11 9/11, not qualitatively but flight school global trading sessions in multiple contacts that left a bright come -- a bread crumb behind the does not happen anymore they have very cont
but second, the environment is different. i write in the book the environment for tourism in counterterrorism is very dangerous. i use the business model the traditional model was a franchise model. feet of it like mcdonald's you buy it as a franchisee. you have to buy the burgers and material can take your orders from the central but you operate your own store but you follow the propaganda that mcdonald's calls it marketing. that franchise model was dangerous but not as much as the sole...
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i think yes the general election, many primaries, a busy primary season if this environment, which is toxic, holds. >> the other thing presidential power, polls affect votes, 56-42, opposed for federal housing agency right under shawn donovan who we interviewed yesterday about this very thing, he lost his confirmation. so it was the same vote, a procedural vote. again basically filibuster situation where they need 60 votes to do anything. they aren't getting judge ships, district judge ships, mark. this is diminishing the president's clout when he can't frighten -- have enough political weight to frighten everybody to try top peel off republican votes. >> this is something where we've often seen filibusters, we've seen nominations blocked but this is getting into rare territory here. you just look at the public's frustration with washington. they are angry at the president, angry at members of congress, the whole institution. the parties often succeed are the ones that respond to voters on how are you helping me solve my problems. the fact we are still litigating health care law over
i think yes the general election, many primaries, a busy primary season if this environment, which is toxic, holds. >> the other thing presidential power, polls affect votes, 56-42, opposed for federal housing agency right under shawn donovan who we interviewed yesterday about this very thing, he lost his confirmation. so it was the same vote, a procedural vote. again basically filibuster situation where they need 60 votes to do anything. they aren't getting judge ships, district judge...
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that youhat you can use -- bathroom, we're talking about the lemon, olive oil and and better for the environment and and cheaper than the conventional cleaners. hydrogen peroxide you can spray sp it on countertops and cuttingtops and boards to disinfect. vinegar helps remove hard water buildup and clean toilet bowlet stains. if you mix vinegar with water, a water, a mix of lemon juice and water can can do the thick. how about lemon juice and olive ol oil create a national wood polish or deodorizer for the countertops. i don't like the idea of my kids braighting inbathing in a tub that has beenthat h cleaned with aas bleach. if you want to see a list of environmentally cleaningentallcleani products. we have a healthy cleaning guide. we can post that list on our website along with the tips i tips i just gave you. g >>> how about, a fun way to to teach your kids to use reuse and recycle. recycl it's earth day on monday. this month they have the th creating for earth box. it's a creativity company for for kids ages 3-7 and educationalnal craft box delivered to your your door. you can buy one or orde
that youhat you can use -- bathroom, we're talking about the lemon, olive oil and and better for the environment and and cheaper than the conventional cleaners. hydrogen peroxide you can spray sp it on countertops and cuttingtops and boards to disinfect. vinegar helps remove hard water buildup and clean toilet bowlet stains. if you mix vinegar with water, a water, a mix of lemon juice and water can can do the thick. how about lemon juice and olive ol oil create a national wood polish or...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> if you like your plan you can keep your plan. >> this week, a lesson in politics. never make a promise you cannot keep. >> tell that to 16 million americans. >> damage control. >> hold me accountable. >> the american people are mad as hell. the nsa scandal, is there anyone out there we are not spying on? >> we do not spy on anyone except for valid for chris's. -- purposes. we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who are buying limited coverage are receiving letters after all. the president's response. >> if you're getting one of these letters, shop around in the
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> if you like your plan you can keep your plan. >> this week, a lesson in politics. never make a promise you cannot keep. >> tell that to 16 million americans. >> damage control. >> hold me accountable. >> the american people are mad as hell. the nsa scandal, is there anyone out there we are not spying on? >> we do not spy on anyone except for...
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it's not a social environment by itself. it's the mix of them coming together that conspire to create the violent offender. >> if everyone is out there measuring their heart rate or something it's not that simple. >> not as simple as that. i have a low resting heart rate, too. >> my thanks again to adrian raine for joining us. fascinating stuff. >>> still ahead on sgmd, see what tv's sherlock holmes is doing to help scientists find real clues to cure a rare disease before it's too late. gn we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing
it's not a social environment by itself. it's the mix of them coming together that conspire to create the violent offender. >> if everyone is out there measuring their heart rate or something it's not that simple. >> not as simple as that. i have a low resting heart rate, too. >> my thanks again to adrian raine for joining us. fascinating stuff. >>> still ahead on sgmd, see what tv's sherlock holmes is doing to help scientists find real clues to cure a rare disease...
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it's in an environment where israel as well as many u s lawmakers don't think that iraq should develop nuclear technology at all. the obama administration had to gauge the diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge he runs right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time. we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding. iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations. iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear programs that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon. the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation and to mutual agreement. despite the officials attempts to appease the hawks with punches are flying here looks like we tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes down the road so i think you gonna say on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this is not the falling rain. another set of marco
it's in an environment where israel as well as many u s lawmakers don't think that iraq should develop nuclear technology at all. the obama administration had to gauge the diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge he runs right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time. we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding. iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations. iran must accept...
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i have looked at the gun shows and the sales that surround that and that environment, if we can make sure that there is a comprehensive check and we keep criminals from obtaining guns in that environment, then those checks would seem appropriate. >>chris: let me ask you about this because instead of expanding background checks the n.r.a. is talking about limiting them further and they are saying, and, in fact, this we have put forward legislation that some opponents of the president's plan are now supporting that would say that if you are a veteran or someone else who has been deemed to be mentally ill and would fail a background check if you are said to have recovereds you would then be able to get a gun. do we want to open that door? >> well, chris, this is where the president has taken the debate totally in the wrong direction. i believe our focus should be on the school safety. that is an objective that we can accomplish. it is not that difficult to increase safety. it is not even the most substantial cost measures that a local school has to do. whatever you do in terms of legisl
i have looked at the gun shows and the sales that surround that and that environment, if we can make sure that there is a comprehensive check and we keep criminals from obtaining guns in that environment, then those checks would seem appropriate. >>chris: let me ask you about this because instead of expanding background checks the n.r.a. is talking about limiting them further and they are saying, and, in fact, this we have put forward legislation that some opponents of the president's...